Collection Descriptive Notes | The two (male) native speakers that Andrade consulted on the other recordings voice a number of what can be called "transformation drills": a word or sentence is introduced, then systematic changes are applied to them. |
Collection Technical Notes | Phonograph records are the six eight-inch, needle-cut, aluminum discs that form a subset of Andrade's 1930s Yucatec Maya recordings and which he numbered 104-106 and 114-116. WAVE files are now converted to MP3s. |
Contributor |
This collection has no playable audio.